Until Easy Rider, in 1969, brought him the first of a record 12 Oscar nominations, Jack Nicholson spent a decade making B-movies for legendary producer Roger Corman. This collection contains four of the best, begining with a small role as Weary Reilly in an adaptation of James T. Farrell's Studs Lonigan (1960). Nicholson delivers a brief but memorable performance as a pain-loving dental patient in Little Shop of Horrors (1960) and stars in The Wild Ride (1960) as an amateur dirt bike racer who spends his off-track time partying and getting into trouble. He co-stars with Boris Karloff in the 1963 horror-fantasy flick The Terror.